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- Lemon tree - fruit falling off prematurely - Ask Extension
I have a Meyer lemon tree that seems to be healthy, gets plenty of blooms and lemons after blooming Within a month or two, the tiny lemons fall off The tree is in a sunroom and gets morning direct sun (until noon) I water once per week and apply organic citrus fertilizer once a month or so
- Myers lemon tree leaves showing wet spots and looking sad - Ask Extension
Why is my Myers lemon tree leaves showing wet spots and small lemons getting soft? I planted this tree two weeks ago in a big pot with the recommended potting soil
- Substituting lemon juice for vinegar - Ask Extension
Hi, In the USDA recipes for salsa, it is safe to substitute bottled lemon or lime juice for the vinegar in the recipes that call for vinegar It is substituted on a cup for cup basis (i e equal amounts) This is a safe substitution because lemon juice is more acidic (lower pH), than vinegar On the Ball and Kerr recipes, I suggest contacting the customer service department for an answer to
- Butterfly Larvae Destroying my Citrus Trees - Ask Extension
Or how can i prevent the butterflies from laying their eggs on my grapefruit, lemon and lime trees (that i grow in pots) When i see the Monarchs flying around my yard, i know it's egg laying time
- Lemon Balm leaves turning yellow and brown - Ask Extension
Hello, I planted a new lemon balm start a few weeks ago in a container and it has leaves that are turning yellow and brown I tried looking online for answers and a common yellowing reasons mentioned root rot or not getting enough water
- Indoor Meyer Lemon - Ask Extension
Meyer Lemon Trees can bloom all year, but they have two main blooming times: fall and early spring They are self-pollinating, but indoors may need your help by either lightly shaking the tree to allow the pollen to float about, or by using a paint brush
- Lemon plant growth - Ask Extension
In one picture I can see webbing and stippling on the leaves It appears that the plant may have spider mites which could cause the dropping of new leaves Typically when tropical plants are brought inside for the winter, these insects then have no natural control (predators, rain, etc ) which allows them to flourish Treat with an insecticidal soap product per label directions
- Is this rust? - Ask Extension
We have what looks like rust but is on ground cover (vinca), lemon balm, and other plants that haven’t been watered beyond rainfall Could it be something else and other than trimming it off, what can be done
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